80-year-old Alase of Ilase-Ijesa in Obokun Local Government Area of Osun state, Oba Adesina Anibijuwon, was Wednesday evening, allegedly burnt to death inside his palace.
Sources say the traditional ruler, who lost his sight eight
years ago was allegedly attacked by some hoodlums at about 8.00pm inside his
palace and eventually died when the palace was gutted by fire caused by the
suspected arsonist.
Firemen were said to have arrived the scene promptly, but
could not douse the flames as they ran out of water.
Speaking on the incident, a traditional chief in the town,
Chief Oluwagbemiga Oke, explained that the house in which the monarch was living,
donated to the town by a prominent native, got razed shortly after some unknown
people paid the king a visit.
According to him, the monarch had attended to five guests
who came in a pink Mazda car before the incident happened, adding: “From what we
were told, the house got burnt shortly after the people left.”
Also reacting on the incident, an officer of the state fire
service, Mr. Michael Ogundipe, ruled out the possibility of electrical fault,
saying that findings by his men revealed that the case was arson.
Ogundipe who took officials of the state government,
including the state Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr Sunday Akere,
Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Alhaji Sikiru Ayedun and Special Adviser
to the Governor on Security, Mr Amos Adekunle, round the palace said there was
nothing that suggested electric surge from the findings made at the scene of
the incident.
It was gathered that two of the monarch’s children and his
house maid escaped unhurt while the fire raged, but the monarch could not help
the situation due to old age and blindness.
The corpse of the monarch had since been removed from the
burnt palace through the combined efforts of the Osun Ambulance Services and
officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, and taken to
the Ladoke Akintola University of Technolog, LAUTECH, Teaching Hospital, Osogbo
where an autopsy would be conducted.
Police detectives from the state Command are now
investigating the circumstances surrounding the death of the monarch. The house
maid of the monarch whose name could not be ascertained has been arrested by
the police.
Commenting on the development, an Ijesha High Chief, the
Omu-Owode Ijesha, Chief Adejumo Operinde said all necessary rituals would be
done by the people of the town in accordance with the tradition.
Describing the death of the monarch as unfortunate, Chief
Operinde said there was nothing to attribute to tie the death of the monarch to
as the community was peaceful during his reign.
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